me podrias dar un ejemplo de present simple
solmelian:
necesito un ejemplo y un ejercicio de present siple por favor
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Affirmative: I play, He plays
Negative: I do not play (I don't play), He does not play (He doesn't play)
Question: Do you play? Does he play?
Negative question: Do you not play? (Don't you play?) Does he not play? (Doesn't he play?)
We only use the -s ending (plays) and -es ending (does) with he, she and it.
Do / does is not used to make questions and negatives with modal verbs and the verb to be.
Are you a student? He is not happy. Can you sing? He mustn't stay.
If the wh- pronoun introducing the question (who, which, what…) is the subject of the question, we do not use do to make the question.
Who knows you? (who is the subject)
Which cars belong to you? (which cars is the subject)
But: Who do you know? (who is the object)
The negative questions normally express a surprise.
Doesn't he work?
Spelling
We add -es to the verb that ends in ss, sh, ch, x and o: miss - misses, fix - fixes, go - goes.
If the verb ends in a consonant and -y we change -y into -i and add -es: carry - carries, try - tries.
But: play - plays (it ends in a vowel and -y.
Use
We use the present simple for activities that happen again and again (every day, sometimes, ever, never).
I sometimes ride a bike. You don't go to school. Does he get up early?
We use it for facts that are always true.
Our planet moves round the sun. Lions eat meat. She doesn't speak Spanish.
With a future time expression (tomorrow, next week) it is used for planned future actions (timetables).
The train leaves at 8.15. They return tonight.
Negative: I do not play (I don't play), He does not play (He doesn't play)
Question: Do you play? Does he play?
Negative question: Do you not play? (Don't you play?) Does he not play? (Doesn't he play?)
We only use the -s ending (plays) and -es ending (does) with he, she and it.
Do / does is not used to make questions and negatives with modal verbs and the verb to be.
Are you a student? He is not happy. Can you sing? He mustn't stay.
If the wh- pronoun introducing the question (who, which, what…) is the subject of the question, we do not use do to make the question.
Who knows you? (who is the subject)
Which cars belong to you? (which cars is the subject)
But: Who do you know? (who is the object)
The negative questions normally express a surprise.
Doesn't he work?
Spelling
We add -es to the verb that ends in ss, sh, ch, x and o: miss - misses, fix - fixes, go - goes.
If the verb ends in a consonant and -y we change -y into -i and add -es: carry - carries, try - tries.
But: play - plays (it ends in a vowel and -y.
Use
We use the present simple for activities that happen again and again (every day, sometimes, ever, never).
I sometimes ride a bike. You don't go to school. Does he get up early?
We use it for facts that are always true.
Our planet moves round the sun. Lions eat meat. She doesn't speak Spanish.
With a future time expression (tomorrow, next week) it is used for planned future actions (timetables).
The train leaves at 8.15. They return tonight.
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YOu PLAYS ,tu juegas He PLAYS el juega ek verbo que esta alli Plays siempre aCABA en -s: he wants
, she thinks.
, she thinks.
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